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1 I| derision he was clad with a white vesture, whereof saith S.
2 I| my hands. Thou dancest in white vestures, and I God am mocked
3 I| of Herod had received a white vesture. Thou dancest and
4 I| answered this is he that was white and coloured as a rose,
5 I| fair in his resurrection; white, born of the Virgin, red
6 I| which is signified by the white clothes and clean of which
7 I| saith: Clothe thee with white vesture that the confusion
8 I| contrary they brought forth all white. God hath taken the substance
9 I| gather, it was small and white like to coriander. And they
10 I| smitten and made leper and white like snow. And when Aaron
11 II| like as it had been the white of an egg, which Tobias
12 II| thereof shall be paved with white stone and clean; and Alleluia
13 II| said in the Canticles: My white soul and ruddy, chosen of
14 II| chosen of thousands. The white is as to S. John the Evangelist,
15 II| mass tofore the pope in a white chasuble; and after mass
16 II| chasuble should be turned from white into red. And after he departed
17 II| would daily look upon the white chasuble that S. Thomas
18 II| that dignity. And anon a white dove descended from heaven
19 II| a youngling clad with a white mantle among seven angels,
20 II| God she saw tofore her a white vesture, and anon therewith
21 II| right side was a lamb more white than snow, and saw also
22 II| him, he was clad with a white vesture going honourably
23 II| side he saw some clothed in white, mourning and sorrowful,
24 III| fish, ne milk, eggs, or white meat, in which many ween
25 III| that a deacon took all the white sheep that were of the church
26 III| Of whom the flesh was as white as snow, and for blood they
27 III| there two fair children white and ruddy of visage, and
28 III| laid and thereon three fair white loaves of bread all hot
29 III| of the city of Astence a white dove descended upon S. Seconde'
30 III| Then became his face as white as any snow, and anon after
31 III| appertly S. George which had white arms with a red cross, that
32 III| great plenty of people all white, to whom S. Mark demanded
33 III| to the churchyard with a white cloth on his head, and stood
34 III| done, S. Peter, clad in white clothes, holding the sign
35 III| him two young men clad in white vestments with one coat
36 IV| heaven in likeness of a white dove. And then the wicked
37 IV| lived thereby, which had a white cow, which was driven in
38 IV| church, suddenly there came a white dove, and let fall a scroll
39 IV| miracle that was showed by the white cow. And when the archbishop,
40 IV| a margaret. Which gem is white, little and virtuous. So
41 IV| the blessed Margaret was white by virginity, little by
42 IV| heavenly song in likeness of a white dove. Then let us pray to
43 IV| seemly visage environed in a white mantle in which there were
44 IV| roses, the other twain of white roses, and the fourth, which
45 IV| The other twain, full of white roses, be the tombs of me
46 IV| put down to the earth two white ladders, of which Jesu Christ
47 IV| and there he found a much white loaf of bread, but him seemed
48 IV| suddenly thundered, and a white cloud took him up and brought
49 IV| the soul of her being so white that no mortal tongue might
50 IV| her, the right noble and white company of virgins make
51 V| in her belly a whelp, all white and red upon the back, barking
52 V| black and crisp, his skin white, eyes great, his nostrils
53 V| stature. He is clad in a white coat, and a white mantle,
54 V| clad in a white coat, and a white mantle, which in every corner
55 V| man which found men all white shining, and him seemed
56 V| thou hast made of black, white and shining, and of dead,
57 V| the end that thou be more white, make thee clean, it behoveth
58 V| and brought to her a right white loaf and said to her: Take
59 V| great multitude clothed in white, and delivered her, and
60 V| third angel came with a white shield shining, and he went
61 V| and went out all clean and white, and flew up so high that
62 VI| company of men arrayed in white clothing, with two lights
63 VI| a fair ancient man with white hair for age. Then these
64 VI| man full of clearness in white vestment appeared to a man
65 VI| people assembled, clad all in white, that were filled with the
66 VI| right fair creatures and white, and took him by the arms
67 VI| following she wrapt it in a white mantle and laid it upon
68 VI| Leonard appeared to him in a white vesture and said: Fear thee
69 VI| great company of men clad in white, the door being closed and
70 VI| the house all clad with white clothes, and each of them
71 VI| angel which clad her with a white vestment, and the knights
72 VI| honourable lady clad in white, which advised him that
73 VI| tofore him a fair child in white clothing which said: Hail!
74 VI| sitting in his chair, and a white dove brought him the body
75 VI| suddenly an old man clad in white clothes, holding a book
76 VII| company, all clothed in white and with chaplets of white
77 VII| white and with chaplets of white lilies on their heads, whose
78 VII| Jesu Christ sent to her a white dove which fed her with
79 VII| sheep to be so great and white; they eat of the best grass
80 VII| that day all we be made as white as any snow for to praise
81 VII| had set before him a fair white loaf, and white roots and
82 VII| him a fair white loaf, and white roots and herbs, which was
83 VII| Now, thou art made all white, and Moses said: Withinforth
84 VII| then saw two mice that one white and that other black, which
85 VII| they may discern black from white, they begin to fast, and
86 VII| fire, and his vestments white as snow. And about ten of
87 VII| coarse cloth, russet or white, such as poor folk of the
88 VII| as it is said became so white, and of so great resplendor
89 VII| priest saith: Take thou this white clothing, which thou shalt
90 VII| say as primo: as he was white, quia albinus dicitur quasi
91 VII| this holy saint was all white by purity of clean living.
92 VII| And a man armed all in white came among the said people
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